POST UTME BELLS UNIVERSITY 2018 CRS | Objective

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Question 1
What is the primary difference between the covenants of Noah and Abraham?
A. The scope of the covenant
B. The nature of the promise
C. The recipient of the covenant
D. The duration of the covenant
Question 2
What is the main difference between the creation account in Genesis 1 and Genesis 2?
A. The order of creation
B. The purpose of creation
C. The method of creation
D. The focus of creation
Question 3
Analyze the role of the prophet Hosea in the context of the social and economic conditions of ancient Israel. How did his message of judgment and restoration relate to the covenant between God and Israel?
A. Hosea's message was primarily focused on the need for social justice and economic reform.
B. Hosea's message was primarily focused on the need for spiritual renewal and repentance.
C. Hosea's message was primarily focused on the need for political reform and the overthrow of the monarchy.
D. Hosea's message was primarily focused on the need for a new covenant between God and Israel.
Question 4
Explain the concept of covenant in the Bible, focusing on the covenants made with Noah, Abraham, and Moses. How do these covenants relate to the concept of God's faithfulness?
A. The covenants with Noah, Abraham, and Moses demonstrate God's faithfulness and commitment to his people, highlighting his role as a covenant-keeping God.
B. The covenants with Noah, Abraham, and Moses emphasize the importance of human obedience and responsibility, illustrating God's expectations for his people.
C. The covenants with Noah, Abraham, and Moses showcase the role of sacrifice and atonement in maintaining relationships with God, demonstrating the need for forgiveness and redemption.
D. The covenants with Noah, Abraham, and Moses highlight the significance of promises and blessings, illustrating God's generosity and provision.
Question 5
In the book of Isaiah, God says, 'I will make a new covenant with the house of Israel and the house of Judah' (Isaiah 31:31-32). What is the significance of this new covenant?
A. It will be a covenant of works, where God demands obedience in exchange for salvation
B. It will be a covenant of grace, where God offers salvation as a gift to those who trust in him
C. It will be a covenant of law, where God demands strict adherence to the Mosaic law
D. It will be a covenant of works and grace, where God demands obedience but also offers salvation as a gift
Question 6
Compare and contrast the covenants made with Noah and Abraham. How did these covenants relate to the promise of land and the establishment of the Israelites as a distinct people?
A. The covenant with Noah was primarily focused on the promise of salvation and the establishment of the rainbow as a symbol of God's covenant.
B. The covenant with Abraham was primarily focused on the promise of land and the establishment of the Israelites as a distinct people.
C. The covenant with Noah was primarily focused on the promise of land and the establishment of the Israelites as a distinct people.
D. The covenant with Abraham was primarily focused on the promise of salvation and the establishment of the rainbow as a symbol of God's covenant.
Question 7
What is the significance of the number 40 in the biblical account of the flood?
A. It represents the number of days it rained
B. It represents the number of years Noah was in the ark
C. It represents the number of months it took for the earth to dry
D. It represents the number of generations before the flood
Question 8
Analyze the role of the prophet Isaiah in the context of the social and economic conditions of ancient Israel. How did his message of judgment and restoration relate to the covenant between God and Israel?
A. Isaiah's message was primarily focused on the need for social justice and economic reform.
B. Isaiah's message was primarily focused on the need for spiritual renewal and repentance.
C. Isaiah's message was primarily focused on the need for political reform and the overthrow of the monarchy.
D. Isaiah's message was primarily focused on the need for a new covenant between God and Israel.
Question 9
The prophet Amos condemned the Israelites for their
A. idolatry and immorality
B. oppression of the poor
C. disobedience to the law
D. lack of faith
Question 10
What is the significance of the resurrection of Jesus in the Christian faith?
A. It proves the divinity of Jesus
B. It proves the power of God
C. It proves the forgiveness of sins
D. It proves the resurrection of the dead
Question 11
In the context of Paul's missions, what was the significance of the Jerusalem conference (Galatians 2:1-10)?
A. Establishment of the Jerusalem church as the central authority
B. Resolution of the Gentile controversy
C. Introduction of the Mosaic law to the Gentiles
D. Selection of Paul as the leader of the church
Question 12
Compare and contrast the leadership styles of King Saul and King David in ancient Israel. How did their leadership relate to the covenant between God and Israel?
A. King Saul's leadership was primarily focused on the need for military conquest and expansion.
B. King David's leadership was primarily focused on the need for spiritual renewal and repentance.
C. King Saul's leadership was primarily focused on the need for social justice and economic reform.
D. King David's leadership was primarily focused on the need for political reform and the overthrow of the monarchy.
Question 13
Explain the parable of the prodigal son, focusing on the themes of forgiveness, mercy, and redemption. How does the parable relate to the concept of God's love?
A. The parable highlights the importance of forgiveness and mercy in relationships, illustrating God's love as unconditional and unwavering.
B. The parable emphasizes the need for personal responsibility and accountability, demonstrating God's love as a reward for good behavior.
C. The parable showcases the consequences of sin and the importance of repentance, illustrating God's love as a means of restoration.
D. The parable focuses on the role of family and community in supporting individuals, demonstrating God's love as a collective responsibility.
Question 14
The miracle of the loaves and fishes is recorded in which Gospel?
A. Matthew
B. Mark
C. Luke
D. John
Question 15
In the Epistle of James, what is the relationship between faith and works?
A. Faith and works are mutually exclusive.
B. Faith and works are complementary.
C. Faith is the foundation, while works are the expression.
D. Works are the means to achieve faith.

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